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I gamed these last summer after reading the reviews on WRX. I was satisfied with them but they didn't stand out, especially for all the love they get. I put new ones on in January as I had 8 leftover and am extremely disappointed. They haven't performed well at all in the cold temperatures. I've cleaned them but the moment they are in 40 degree weather for an hour or two the tackiness is completely gone. Can anyone suggest a better grip for colder weather? Tour Velvets? Crosslines?

My original reason for the REL love was fairly cheap price with a great choice of colors. They felt great in the summer, but I agree don't hold up well in colder temps.

Recently switched to PURE Pro grips and they are much much better. If you shop around they aren't much more expensive and still have a great color selection. They are amazingly tacky and hold up well in colder temps.

Personally, I love the R.E.L. grips. I think they do very well with humidity and sweat, and have enough traction. With that being said, I would prefer a crossline pattern, like on the ACE, but I'm skipping right over to the i-line now. Trying out a couple of test clubs for a couple of months...and if that goes well I'll likely get the whole set gripped up with them.

Just started using the new Golf Pride Niion grips & love them, I've used Tour velvet grips forever but these new Niion grips are the best GP grips I've ever played. Feel, tackiness, response is the best I've felt even compared to Iomic Stickys I used to use. I'm in Florida so it hasn't been too cold but did play one morning where it was freezing then in the 40's-50's by the time I finished & they felt tacky in the cool air. What I liked most is in the humid muggy air they seem to get tackier, wipe them with a damp rag & they're tacky as hell. Great new grips from Golf Pride!

I've eyed these with interest because I'm always looking for better GRIP, but cant get over the trend towards jolly rancher colors and/or loud overdone patters in grips. Hate it! So no thanks. The original GP NDMC is about where I draw the line as the simple black + primary color two-tone scheme still looks professional. Call me old but I still like just BLACK.

Besides, I think colors in rubber dramatically alters its durability. Bad enough we pay $7-20 for these 'perrty' grips, they (grip companies) love they don't last as long.

Personally, I love the R.E.L. grips. I think they do very well with humidity and sweat, and have enough traction. With that being said, I would prefer a crossline pattern, like on the ACE, but I'm skipping right over to the i-line now. Trying out a couple of test clubs for a couple of months...and if that goes well I'll likely get the whole set gripped up with them.

You know what, I actually liked the stock Adams grip from 2012. Nice rubber textured pattern, kinda like the new 3Gen Ace. That feels good too but I wish they didn't put a red cap on it...

I much preferred the Performance Plus 3gens (which is why I've been buying them lately because my local store already quit carrying them). Loved the lessened taper.

I have the Performance Plus on almost all of my clubs including the wedge grips. Standard on everything but the driver which is midsize. Not sure if it's just me but the standard feels smaller than normal standards and the midsize feels larger than most midsizes. Should have just done +2-3 wraps on all of then but I've already mentally committed to other projects.

In my opinion, REL 3Gen's have a unique feel. Something to do with the rubber make up. To me they feel a little harsh, but traction is good despite the smooth surface, and they don't create blisters or anything like that. I like them okay, but won't buy them again.

In my opinion, REL 3Gen's have a unique feel. Something to do with the rubber make up. To me they feel a little harsh, but traction is good despite the smooth surface, and they don't create blisters or anything like that. I like them okay, but won't buy them again.

Me too. They stay soft and tacky in the cold. Tour Velvets aren't bad either, but they do get cold to the touch even though I think they stay tacky well.

If these get wet do they get slippery?

If they get damp, you can rub them dry with a towel no problem. If they get soaked, you are hitting soaked grips. I'm not certain but I bet you could actually wring them out when they are drenched. Depends how often you play in the rain.